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== Scope  ==
| authors        = Jouni T. Tuomisto, Patrycja Gradowska
 
| page          = Mercury and methyl mercury concentrations in fish
What are the current '''mercury and methyl mercury concentrations in fish''' {{reslink|Should the variable restrict to Finland?}} Concentrations of sea and freshwater fish species are studied separately.
| explanation    =
 
| publishingyear = 2009
== Definition  ==
| urn            =  
 
| elsewhere      =  
=== Data  ===
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The mercury data includes total mercury concentrations of fish species.<ref name="MeHg">Methyl mercury: EU-kalat elintarvikeviraston julkaisuja 3/2004. Page 13.</ref> The most commonly consumed fish species are described: Farmed salmon, wild salmon, herring, white fish, sprat, perch, flounder, pike-perch, bream, pike, vendace and burbot. Concentration data for imported fish in Finland is not available in many cases. {{disclink|Number of samples}}  
'''This page exists because it was a part of an assessment. However, the data was later updated and merged with another variable: [[Mercury concentrations in fish in Finland]]. This page is kept for archival reasons.
 
* For the archived version (29 January 2011, at 17:55), see [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Mercury_and_methyl_mercury_concentrations_in_fish&oldid=18086] (archived 19 April 2017).
'''Data 1'''
* Analytica code can be found from a [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Mercury_and_methyl_mercury_concentrations_in_fish&oldid=10819 previous version] from 16:21, 21 August 2009
 
** This version also has a description about how the data e.g. in the graph was produced.
{{attack|1|Because there are no reliable sources mentioned, this data should not be used.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] 14:29, 16 September 2009 (EEST)}}
* The mercury data includes total mercury concentrations of fish species.<ref name="MeHg">Methyl mercury: EU-kalat elintarvikeviraston julkaisuja 3/2004. Page 13.</ref>
 
* Probability distributions of the concentration of methyl mercury (MeHg) in various fish species were extracted from <ref>A.Karjalainen, 2007. [[:beneris:image:Analytical data of foods-Finland for BENERIS hk ak.xls|Unpublished data, a password needed]]</ref>
*There are no separate data for farmed and for wild salmon. Therefore they are assumed to be the same.  
*There are no data for vendace(sea), so assumption is that the parameters are the same as vendace(inland)
*There are no data for bream(sea), so assumption is that the parameters are the same as bream(inland)
*There are no data for wild salmon(inland), so assumption is that the parameters are the same as wildsalmon(sea)
 
First, the mercury data was used to form lognormal distributions for each species with parameters median and geometric standard deviation. Secondly, the proportion of methyl mercury from total mercury was taken into account. Methyl mercury proportion is assumed to follow triangular distribution (author judgement) with parameters (min=0.81, mode=0.93,max=0.98). {{disclink|Author judgement about the chosen distribution}}
 
{| {{prettytable}}
|-
! Fish species
! Methylmercury concentration
|-
| Farmed salmon (sea+inland)  
| 0.06346
|-
| Wild salmon
| 0.06347
|-
| Herring(sea)
| 0.02719
|-
| White fish(sea)
| 0.02719
|-
| Sprat(sea)
| 0.01813
|-
| Perch(sea)
| 0.3082
|-
| Flounder(sea)
| 0.04533
|-
| Pike-perch(sea)
| 0.09972
|-
| Bream(sea)
| 0.05439
|-
| Pike(sea)
| 0.3626
|-
| Vendace(sea)
| 0.0725
|-
| Burbot(sea)
| 0.2358
|-
| Wild salmon(inland)
| 0.06347
|-
| White fish(inland)
| 0.07253
|-
| Perch(inland)
| 0.1269
|-
| Pike-perch(inland)
| 0.272
|-
| Bream(inland)
| 0.0544
|-
| Pike(inland)
| 0.3445
|-
| Vendace(inland)
| 0.07253
|-
| Burbot(inland)
| 0.1995
|}
 
Analytica code can be found from a [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Mercury_and_methyl_mercury_concentrations_in_fish&oldid=10819 previous version]
 
 
'''Data 2'''
 
Probability distributions of the concentration of methyl mercury (MeHg) in various fish species were extracted from <ref>A.Karjalainen, 2007. [[:beneris:image:Analytical data of foods-Finland for BENERIS hk ak.xls|Unpublished data, a password needed]]</ref> where the data on total mercury (Hg) concentration in fish muscle samples of 16 (inland and sea) species was collected. These distributions were obtained in a two step procedure. First, three theoretical distributions were selected to fit the Hg concnetration data, i.e. Weibull, Lognormal and Gamma. Unfortunately, the number of data points for many species listed was too small to give reliable fit results. Therefore, the best fitting distribution was chosen based on the statistical data analysis and goodness-of-fit evaluation performed on a largest set of data points (BS Herring, 35 samples) and then fitted to data of the rest of fish species. The distribution that provides the best fit to the Hg concentration data is Weibull. Finally, information about the proportion of methyl mercury in total Hg concentration (see above: triangular distribution with min=0.81, mode=0.93, max=0.98) was used to determine the probability distribution of MeHg concnetration in fish species chosen.<br>
 
Moreover, there is no Hg concentration data for Vendace(sea). Therefore the parameters of Weibull distribution here are assumed to be the same as for Vendace(inland). Similarly, the parameters of Weibull distribution for Hg concnetration in Whitefish(sea) are assumed to be the same as for Whitefish(inland).
 
{| {{prettytable}}
|-
| '''Fish species'''
| '''Mean MeHg concentration'''
|-
| Baltic Herring
| 0.0259
|-
| Vendace(inland)
| 0.0758
|-
| Vendace(sea)
| 0.0758
|-
| Whitefish(inland)
| 0.0731
|-
| Whitefish(sea)
| 0.0731
|-
| Pike(inland)
| 0.3439
|-
| Pike(sea)
| 0.3629
|-
| Perch(inland)
| 0.1256
|-
| Perch(sea)
| 0.339
|-
| Atlantic Salmon
| 0.0611
|-
| Pike-perch(inland)
| 0.2702
|-
| Pike-perch(sea)
| 0.1001
|}
 
===Dependencies===
 
* None reported.
 
=== Unit  ===
 
mg/kg in fresh weight
 
=== Formula  ===
 
== Result  ==
 
{{resultlink}}
 
[[image:Mercury and methyl mercury concentrations in fish.png]]
[[image:Mercury and methyl mercury concentrations in fish.png]]
== See also ==
== References  ==


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[[Category:THL publications 2010]]
[[Category:THL publications 2010]]

Latest revision as of 13:22, 19 April 2017



This page exists because it was a part of an assessment. However, the data was later updated and merged with another variable: Mercury concentrations in fish in Finland. This page is kept for archival reasons.

  • For the archived version (29 January 2011, at 17:55), see [2] (archived 19 April 2017).
  • Analytica code can be found from a previous version from 16:21, 21 August 2009
    • This version also has a description about how the data e.g. in the graph was produced.
  • The mercury data includes total mercury concentrations of fish species.[1]
  • Probability distributions of the concentration of methyl mercury (MeHg) in various fish species were extracted from [2]

  1. Methyl mercury: EU-kalat elintarvikeviraston julkaisuja 3/2004. Page 13.
  2. A.Karjalainen, 2007. Unpublished data, a password needed